Fluff Friday 78

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I think the GroBaby (GroVia) in my stash is the easiest to use. I love that the inserts snap in and out, so I can change the insert w/o changing the cover. The biodegradable inserts make it even more flexible, so if I'm out somewhere and don't have a wetbag, I can just toss the insert.

After using Fuzzi Bunz for 1 1/2 years on my 2 year old son, I would have said Fuzzi Bunz. But now that I have 2 BumGenius (thanks to your buy one get one free sale!) I am going to have to say its BumGenius. I love how easy and fast it goes on my squirming toddler and no leaks yet!

The easiest diaper I have in my stash is the Gro Baby. My stash is not very big though since I am just starting out. It goes on just like a disposable and is easy to throw in the washer. It holds poop in and we haven't had any leaks – and that is with a 2.5 year old wearing it. Even our daycare uses them and loves them.

The easiest CDs I have are my AIO WonderWorks, but they don't seem to work very well:( I don't know if it's because I got them second-hand or if they use aren't as absorbent as others. But they sure are easy!! lol

I love my Thirsties small size diaper cover over a pre-fold. It's roomy enough for a couple of doublers, but the material is thin enough that it's not too bulky for my son's onsies. Pre-folds are easiest to clean because you get get all that stuff out better than an all-in-one. They're the only type of diaper I currently own.

Honestly my easiest cloth diaper to use has to be gdiapers. Because they are a hybrid diaper and the outer pant doesn't need to be washed every time, there is less laundry. It is very simple to flush the inserts when I'm using those. Even when I'm using cloth inserts at home, it's so easy to change them, because most of the time you are able to reuse the outer shell and liner. Less laundry = less work!

it used to be the bum genius one size pocket diapers- but they recently got tied with the smartie pants! just discovered those, and i love that i can just throw them in the wash with out pulling them apart. genius!

I think Smartipants (pocket) diapers are the easiest to use. 1) Once stuffed, easy to snap on/off at changing time. 2)Solids come right off the liner. 3) Don't need to take out insert before washing. 4) Drying time is short. 5) They hold a lot, so less leaks. 6) insert has green serging so it's easy to see which insert is the right one for stuffing. 7) They're one-sized, no outgrowing. 8) They're pretty trim and fit under most clothes, so no special wardrobe accomodations.

It's a toss up for me. My love is with pockets though, but the brands are hard. I love my FuzziBunz OS because the fit is awesome on my daughter, I love my RaR because its awesome at night time, and I also love the fit of my BG's on her

I recently switched to CDs and have tried several different diapers already. by far the easiest is the BG AIO, with the OS pocket diaper coming in at a close second. I only have a couple of them while I build up my stash, so I reserve them for overnight!

The easiest diaper to use in my stash is the BumGenius All-in-one. There's no prep stuffing before you put it on and there's no pulling out inserts when you're done. They work really really well for babysitters who aren't super familiar with cloth diapers too. However, the all-in-ones do take longer to dry when they're laundered.

For us, the easiest diapers have been fitted snapless BSRB and Scuttlebutts. I do like OS BG's for in-laws, friends, babysitters who are absolutely clueless on cloth. I just love that I can use a snappi or pins to get the perfect fit around our LO's legs, that she can wear them without a cover and get air on bum, and the fabric patters are just way too adorable.

Ok, first off, I make the "newbies" look old school. I am due to deliver my third child May 25th but she will be my very first cloth diapered little one. I have purchased econobum, flips, and 1 bum genius, as well as a crap load of prefolds. I'm super nervous, but decided to make the switch based on cost alone, then realized there are a million other benefits to cloth. I have been practicing on teddy bears and baby dolls and the EASIEST to use is the bum genius. However, I will probably stick with econobum because it is all I can afford. Wish me luck!

My bumgenius pockets are the easiest. Plenty of room when I stuff (some others have a tighter squeeze), and I like the flap that covers the insert in the back. I appreciate being to pull the inserts prior to spraying the cover, if needed, so the whole thing doesn't get water-logged before I throw it in the pail. They also wash very cleanly.

Easiest to use would be Bum Genius All-in-One. We have a few in our stash from the free promotion last month. I love them. I wash my diapers every day, but stuff and put them away so rarely. I love my AIO's for diaper changes with a fussy baby. As easy as a disposable.

The easiest diaper for me is my BumGenius AIO — you dont have to mess with the inserts unless I use it for night time I add an additional insert. When wash time comes you throw the whole thing in! Danaluv77(at)aol(dot)com

The easiest cloth diaper for me to use is my unbleached indian prefold with a Bummis Super Whisper Wrap. Of course, that's currently the only diaper in my stash outside of a few gDiapers I used when Emma was in the small size. When I add my newly received BumGenius AIO to the mix, then I may have another opinion!

Our FB are really easy once they're stuffed, but the easiest is probably our BG AIO (we only have one, but it's always used the first day after the wash). It's ready to go w/o stuffing during the day or easily stuffed for night. Plus, at this stage of wrestling my daughter into diapers, the aplix makes it much easier to get her diaper on and fastened quickly.

list brand and style of diaper and whyI LOVE my Bum Genius AIO sz M's…. They are so easy to use. Just wash, dry and put on. I hate pulling the liners out of my one-size's and when I am in a hurry, I hate stuffing them.

Since my daughter isn't here yet… I'm 38 weeks, I'm not sure which diaper I'm going to like best, but I would assume it will be the BG AIO. It just seems that it will be the easiest for us to use, especially for my husband!

The easiest diaper in my stash is by far the ONE BG 3.0 I have. It is easy to stuff (we use prefolds inside), cleans wonderfully, easy for anyone to put on, can be used for day or night. Man….I need more of these!

The easiest diaper to use that is in my cloth diaper stash is the bumGenius 3.0 one size cloth diaper! I love how I can adjust the absorbency for daytime or nighttime, it is easy to secure on my wriggling little boy and my husband thinks that it is easier and better than the disposables that we used to use…Yay!

Bumgenius Deluxe, great because there is no stuffing or unstuffing required. And they are the only cloth diaper I can take to church without a problem of the nursery staff not getting on my babies right. They fit like a disposable would and are just as easy.

My favorite cloth diaper is the BumGenius All-In-One. I use the mediums & the larges and I love how easy they are to use. They hold up well overnight and I haven't had any leaks. I also like that I can add more inserts to increase absorbancy.

To be honest, I would say the two BumGenius OS diapers we have are the easiest for others not used to cloth diapers. Those are the two I put in the diaper bag if someone else will be watching my little kiddo.

The easiest I have to use right now is the Dream-Eze AIO. No extra stuffing needed for my little guy; I just snap it on him, and he's good to go for a couple of hours! I've only used it handful of times, but it's never leaked.

I haven't actually started using cloth diapers (my little girl is due any day now!), but I feel that the BumGenius AIO is going to be the easiest to use. Plus it's the one my husband is most excited about!

I think the easiest would have to be Bumgenius…It's easy to stuff, due to the generous opening, and easy to wash and dry…I love that you can hang it to dry after washing and have it be dry in only an hour or so. AIOs are easy to use but not so fun when it comes to drying. I hate how long they take!

bg aio's are the easiest! they are "aio", they hold everything in, they keep baby's skin dry and they wash up nicely. i wish we could do are whole stash in these. we do these and tff and covers which are easy as well:) but my true love is bg aio:)

i only have fuzzibunz and smartipants, and like fuzzibunz more for only one reason: My husband won't change the smartipants because he gets frustrated cuz the liner seems too big for the diapers…so, thus, the fuzzibunz are easier cuz I don't have to change EVERY single diaper

I think the easiest for washing are my Flip diapers because the covers dry quickly and there's no stuffing, and the easiest to grab and put on quickly are my bumGenius 3.0's because of the velcro and snug fit.

I am absolutely in love with the BG aio diaper! It is my go to diaper and my DH really likes it too. If not for the aio diaper, my DH would not cd at all. It is so easy to use and it is by far my favorite diaper in my stash!

The only diapers we have used so far with our 3 month old are Bummis with prefolds. We are interested in trying an all-in-one diaper that would be less bulky and easier to use. The BumGenius diaper is just what we are looking for!

I love my FuzziBunz Perfect Fit! While the snaps can be a little more confusing at times for others to use, I like not having to worry about velcro in the washing machine. They also fit my little on very well.

The easiest diaper in my stash is my Bum Genius 3.0 one size diaper. That being said the easiest diaper to wash and my favorite are my green mountain prefolds with Thirstie Duo covers size 2 because they are the easiest to clean 🙂

the easiest diapers we have are the bumgenius 3.0 pocket diapers. the aplix is easy to get a perfect fit and the laundering and drying is fast and carefree. although i do worry about the aplix wearing over time.

I think the easiest diaper to use is the pocket diaper. This is including laundry and drying. Th AOIs are obviously easier to just put on baby, but the pockets dry much faster on the line therefore making them easier for us.

I love both my bumgenius and happy heinys pocket diapers the best. I have them both in Aplix, which makes sizing them for my skinny minny daughter very easy! The pocket openings in both diapers are wide enough to make stuffing easy, and I've never had a leak!! I'd love to try some all-in-ones to see if they have a place in my stash.

I really have never thought of any of my modern cloth diapers as being hard to use – they are all pretty much on equal footing. All are either pockets or AI2's. BUT I do have one AIO and I guess that one is easier, but it takes much longer to dry than my pockets and that bugs me 🙂